3 I ' ill Mi! II II'. I A, WfiNrndity Moinlnfr flrjit. 23 1803 III Mill I, tm ht m: IK M l. UV.OVMV. W. V()flHWAi:l, Of' ...V.Su' iVIii'i. ".r .iii.c "' the .S.ri "" ' ' Ai;n;i n. i.owiui:, IIPIIK IUTIC lilslltllT IK KI T. ASSE.MHLY, T. .1. UOYKIi, "f (Meal Held county, nnd delivered one ol Hie iil.li"-!, inont nv A. M. HKNTO.N, of McKean ctMinty. uiDenlalivo mid most convincing ad- DEMOCRATIC C'OI'SiTY TICKKT. THKASIIRKI, ISAAC KlilNK, of lira.ltortl twp. CO.MMISSIONEB, AMOS KMAD, of Liiwioiiio tw.. Arnmn, K. F. COUTKlU-yr, of Covington tvi. Standing Committee Meeting- Th D. moe.rntic County Committee will meet at the office of lneCliir.uan.inCI,nrlioM, on Mun- day evening, Sept. 2S. An businoari of import- ance will he before them it is deiiral.lo that thero should to tu full mi attendance as possible. GRAND MASS MEETING. TToill uc tJrmid JIhs 'ii " Itemwrary of t'lnrfu-IJ enuutv, in i'lfarlield, nu tb evoninjt of MiVX. 2U. Xlior Hctiv timnfltip riulu uro inritod to juin im in E.wf ffi;. "ZVSXt TiH: 11.. n. Cviiin li. I'mmHiNO J. 11. Oiivh, Kwand other Speaker.., will a-ldren. tl.o ineeti.iK. Turn out, fellow-cituonn, and let ua have a inonlr. gept. 1. 1SKAKL TKST,Cli'n. mk?ali, -nd all connervative men nn fullowi: At Williattia Grove, (evening,) K--,. 23.L At Pbilipuliup)?, (evening.) tv?.l. 2U)i, Good 8'ukcrn will be present at these meet- in toprenent .iti fuct to the peupleia a plain . ...I i Iln ru.n.dM I nil 1111.11111 , t II . , " VHUUIll,, . - lover of their eountry aad U time -lioiii red in- eXitutions, hull evcue and bear. Sent. 18. . IsllAEL TEST, Cb'n. Another "Sf it." Our niggerliead noighbor through tlis labor of one of his o.w-istants, who is evidently a man of figure, if not of sense again attempts to justify the enrollment of this district. We have sltou-n that Clearfield cotmty, rith a population htt than that of War ren county, was reijuired to furnish 1'2 more conscripts. e have tkxcn, alto1 McLulIougli, l.sq.,ol Lleartield. 11 was one that Clearfield, Elk, McKtan, Forest and 'of the largest demonstrations that ever Cameron, with combined 0iuUtio(i only half as largo as thfct of Erie eouuty, were required to furnish within of a many corjscripts. We found uo fault with the Census at all ; hut w ith Uh) Enroll ment. The Census u Uken without any partisan vier, but th gross inconsis tencies of the Enrollment affords very strong grounds for iusjiicion, that the Democratic counties were unfairly dealt with, or rather, that a very large number of the meu subject to draft, u-cre wt en rolled in the Abolition coucties. This is our chargo and our position ; and if this adept at figure, with the assistance of that ' reliable gentleman," can figure out a sensible explanation, it will be very gratifying to a large number of Democrats! and, we can assure tkeui, not u few Ke publicans, who do not exactly relish this kind of favoritism. Why is Clearfield and J'-Jfcrsm combined in his array of figures? We have said nothing aoout Jellersoit. Let him con fine his investigations to (he inquiries we madeat first.andwhichare repealed above. And while his hand is in, let him go over Clearfield county by d stricts, and let him begin by contrasting Knox, a I'ein- cratic township, with Gulicli, a strong Ab olition township. According to the Censm of 18G0, the total population of Knox township win 421. Tho highest vole that tow nship ev er polled was 'JQ votes. Her enrollment was 71 in first, aud 16 in second clues total 87 only three- less than her whole nuu. bur of voters. And sho is required to furnish 21 conscripts. (Julieh township lmd a population, ac cording to the Census of LStiO, of 50'J. The higheat vote sho ever polled was 132 Her eniollinent was 55 in first, and 28 in second class total 83 or forty-nine less than the number of her voters. She is required to furnish but 16 conscripts. AVe find no fuult with tha enrollment of Gulicli. It was made by Captain Mo Kiernan himself, and was doubtless en tirely fair and honest. But since this " man of figures," and his " reliablo gon lletnan " have undertaken to clear up these gross inconsistencies, we present tho above "sum" for the display of his knowledge of the " Single liule of Three." Ark you Assksskh. Out Democratic cit izens will bear in roind that to entitle a person to vote, he must be assessed at least ten days before the election- Kvery year we lose Democratic votes through persons not being assessed. Let every one who reads this, seo t-j it that his name is on the assessor list, and let him also eo that his Democratic neighbor's name is thcro too. We wan I every vole out this full, so as to roll up a rousing major ity for Woodward and Lowrie, nnd the wholo Democratic Ticket. WTTb. Vecent election Tn tie State of Maino resulted favorably to the Abolition - ists, although the Democrats increased thoir vote handsomely. tejyiCycry person who loves Ihe freedom of the nigger less than he doe, his own, will vote the Democratic ticket. i Th li.lo In MMlon 1 The tin i ling ill Ani'ii ill, mi MMtirluj (lin I:' ili iiil , f" n f li "l i'l 'I' iiii'M'tri t ili i.l the f ii il i'l il"i-ini't nM'. ii III. 1 1 li i.i.ti 1. 1 in tlir luii'l. Al'ln.tigli llif mi li Mini ' ll.'. Ii'kI fill) been lin lo llilio or I'.iii il i) . i i'l ii'li-i ', lln' 1 1 1 I nun f'l'lltll tin" loWli-lnp. III' lU'M Wlil, ruitKi li', I'lii"-!, I im ('il' "M, Kluix mi 1 New Willi ilij.'litl borough, rami' in bnndli'ls t" pert llie v h I mil V 1 1. 'Iiiim i nl i nf Jordan. ('..I. WniiR w i. nl 'lii'.-t Ion nahip, , chosen I'ri'sideiit.-nssiidcd I'V mine "' I Vice Pre.ii'l.'iils Mini Secretar.es. Willi'.in A. l'.lnom, netil lis Chief ' Marshal. , KxGoV. Illi.l.m, was tlirll called Upon 'dressosof hi life occupying nearly two bout in delivei ing il. lie wan I'nl'.owvd liy Senator Vai.i..uk, in one of hie hnp piast strains, eleciting rounds of applause. ' An impromptu mass meeting or the Democrats of l'.rndy, llloom nnd Union .was lield nl Lutlieil)U;g on Wednesday afternoon and evening last, which was ! addressed respectively by K. L. Wool, Ksfj., of Hrookvillc, Win. A. Wallace, Esq., land Dr. Hoyor, (in German) of Clearfield, j j j, M Streamer, of (lliio. ' . Jacob Kuntz, Km., anted as I resident, ,,;, teil bv 21 Vice Presidents and Sec- if tarii'H. A no general notice of thU meeting j,,,, i,t.en KiV.n, tl'e nnmher in iittendanee jvaM duly njrri8ing, and gave ulmndant i insurance thai when the duv comeH for rf, bto. .llitio,,m will receive jt8 deathhloir in Pennsylvania, A f ni00ing 0f ,1C pemoemU ' b of tho upjier end cf tho county as held John D. Miller. Vt , of Ferguson, , wan called to tho chair, assisted by a num- K f Kcnlemen oS Vice l'lenidenls and I '.Secretaries. Addresses were fleliverea liy j i, iovr. Israel Test and W. M. MeCul- ' . . . . jlougtl, K'l. Tho noxt day nnd evrning a largo gath ering of the Democracy of Cumbria, Clear- field iud Indiana, took j'laee nt the Cherry Tree. Mr. Totter Kinport, acted as Tres ident, and a large number of gentlemen :ut Vice l'retiidents nnd Secretaries. Stirring and eloquent nddreweb were de livered by l'hili) Noon, Esq., of f.'anibi ia, J. M. Thomi'son and II. W. Wior, Ks.j's., of Indiana, and IV. Hoyer and Wm. M came oil' in that section, and shows that all is well there with the Democracv. '"Great Enthusiasm." Wo observe that the President's Dog" Forney, is announced to address the Abo litionibta of this county on Wednesday next. In order to inform our renders in refer ence to the standing of tho renegade For ney, we will do so in the language of his own fiiends. Among the proceedings of an "enthu siastic" Kepublicnn meeting held at Dan ville, Montour county, in the wiitter ofi I.S57, the following resolutions were adop-j "liesnlved, That the members of tbe two 1 Houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature, who supported und elected Hon. Simon I Cameron, to the United Slates Sennta fori six years, from the 4ll of March next, are entitled to the giatiludn and thanks of the people of Pennsylvania, without dis-j Unction ol parry. " I'.ecause as freemen they treated with contempt, the dictation of the President elect, in tho defeat of John W. Forney, a man who has at one and the same time reviled some of the best patriots of the land and extolled its worst enemies a I MAN TOTALLY INI1T IN A MORAL POINT Of-! view to be the Representative of the peo-j pie of the Keystone State, ir. the largest I legislative body on earth. "iiVWifi, That we thank the three Democratic member) of the Hour.e. viz: Lebo, Wagonseller and Mer.car, for their mr nly independence and valuable aid I rendered in saving the good old common- wealth of Pennsylvania from the uisuracc ok BF.IN11 RErRKsF.NTin by a terson (Forney) 1 WHOSE I.IIE IS MADE IT Or A 6EHIE3 OF ACTS TOO DlflORACEFCL FOR SO EXALTED AND MUNI- fl ed a station as that of senator of i the United States." If these resolution! properly reflect the principles of John W. Forney, at that time, we hope his Abolition allies here will bo ablo to inform the public of the lime nnd place of his conversion. To , still further illustrate the political status: of this "sneak," as the Abolition organ of! Montour county termed hi in at that time, ! we clip the following from Iho Danville Intelligencer, In speaking of tho resolu- tions (hat journal says : I This is strong and harsh language ! r nd fit only to be used against tho most j corrupt of men. 1 et the men who used itreuinst lorney, now meet with him,' consort with him, nay are lod by him, This man whom they termed "sneak", and " whose life is made up of acts so dis graceful" is their chosen lender. Has he' repented of his misdeeds? Never!. He boasts to-day that he is still tha same in principle ho ever was. II so, then tho Kenublican leaders here, according In their own showing, must be lead by a ras cal, and tha proof is furnished from their own record. Democrats beware then of the teaching of this renegade. His pres ent Uepublicnn friends havo taught you how to estimate him, and if that were not enough wt will inform you, that he is but the puid stipendiary of this ahol il inn nrl. ministration, the prica bemg the clerkship or an abolition United Kim wi IffiS' wJSo UTdTed S ( whimper one word in disfavor of Lincoln ; nJ hia horde of Treasury plunderers, he ; wou,? not ''?ld 1hi 0,li(,e one Aay r' the . meet ina of the Senate. In pleadirg for litis mastora tbe renegade is but pleading 'far his own pocket, in which, lies all bis principles." v Hit ia Id" W'.t 1 1 ' 'nr ! 'i'i' '.'' " dutitif tlif 1 1 'I 1 1 1 " I'l Ids tri'lleli'-V .',1 i! llil I. tiri'lll. I i'i.. til 1. 1 ll'l' l'"' i ' i ili. II'M'I li lin Itilti'ttmn li-lii l in "ii'ilhrr rnliiinn, ni-.( inline I'i' wiil if . ' . . i'i y i' In h'l i ii' is ci ii fieri ed wild tlii" tnilitsiy ami tinval arrvler.--Whj llii llU'iistrnii tjerrin of f jrrriltive power lit Ihis timet 'lho .Uenbins tell lis Unit the " rebellion Is on it hist legs," its "lack bone is broken," that " treason is crushed cul," Ac, nnd in the fane of all this, the niokt tiionstrous strelch of execu tive power is coolly and deliberately made! And what is it? It Is the suspension of the civil courts in all cases in which the military or naval authority is a parly. Any person noting under tho military authority is cnmmiiswncd to seize whom ho sees pmpor if it is only under tho pre U.rt that tho person to seized has been drafted, or in any way amenable to tbe military inithority nnd there is no help for him. No civil tribunal can inquire into iho Jacti in his case--whether he is or is not subject to military law. Ho may be consigned to any military bastilo, j and the civil law can afford him no relief; or, a man acting under military authority i may follow Iho example of the brutish I'rovost Marshal of Pittsburg, and order nny man he may tee proper thirty or fifty Lisha n the Lure Lack, ar.d snap his finger at th i civil tribunals where freemen dava heretofore sought restitution for such out ragos upon their personal liberty. Mr. Lincoln has but to take one step more to make him Emperor. Will he take that step ? That dependi very much vpon the remit of the election on (he teennd Tuesday of fktulcr ne.c',. LINCOLN'S LAST PROCLAMATION.' Suspension of the Habeas Corpus. By the President of the United Stales nf America A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Constitution of tho United Status of America has ordained that the privilege of the w rit of Ilahcas Corpus shall not be suspended unless, when in cases of Rebellion or Invasion, the jiuWic safety may require it ; and whereas, a Rebellion was existing on the 31st day of March, I8i),1, which rebollion is still exixisting; and whereas, by a statute, which was approved on that day, it was eniicted by tho Senate and House of llejiresentatives in Congress assembled, that, during the present insur rection, the President of the United Statos, whenever in his judgment the public safety tnny require, is authorized 10 suspend the writ of habeai eorpvs in any caso throughout the United Stales, or any . .... .I.,.-....!. ... I .r. ll.a lll,l,ll,BI.I I'ltl I, llli'lUUI , UIIU M'ltrrua, m mo j wv-.. , .. . . . f .... 1 i,. . . 1 ot the president ot I lie unueu states uie public safely does rquire that the privi lege of tha said writ shall now be suspen ded throughout the United States, in the'. cases whereby the authority ol the .Presi dent of Iho United Slates, the military, naval, and civil oScers of the United States, or any of them hold persons under their command or in their custody, either as pii.soners of war, spies, or aiders and abettors of tho enemy, or officers, soldiers or seamen, enrolled, drafted or mustered or enlisted in, or belonging lo the land or naval officers of the United Slates, or as deserters therefrom, or otherwise answer able to military law, or the rules and arti cles of war, or the rules or regultions pre scribed for tho military or naval service, or by authority of the President of the United States, or for resisting draft, or for any other offence against the ruilitory or naval service : Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, rreei.le.nt of the United Stotes, do hereby proclaim nnd make known to all whom it may concern, that the prhilege of the writ of habeas corpus is suspmelod through out tho United States in llie several coses before mentioned, and that this suspen sion will continue throughout the dura tion of said rebellion, or until this Pro clamation ahull, by a subsequent one to bo issued by the President of the United States, be modified or revoked. And I do hereby require all magistrates, attorneys, and other civil officers within the United States and all ollicers and others in the military and naval services of the United States, to take distinct notice of this sus pension and lo give it full etlect, and all citizens of the United States to conduct and govern themselves accordingly, and in conformity with the Constitution of the United States and the laws of Congress in such cases made and provided. In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the United States to be atlixod, this fifteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, (lxfi.1.) and of tho independence of the United States of America the eighty eighth. Signed ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By order of tho President, WrM. II. Seward, Secretary ofState. INSTRI CTIONS FROM lROVOT MARSHAL FRf. Washington, Sept. 17. The Secretary of War has ordered that the act of Con gress relating lo the suspension of the writ of haLcas corpus and proclamation of the President based upon the same, be pub lished for tho information of all concerned, and that the following special instructions, for persona in the military service of the United States bestrictly observed, namely: The attention of every officer in the military services of the United Stales is called to the proclamation of thePresident issued on tbe 15th day of September, 1863, by which the privilege of Ihe writ of habeas corpus is suspended. If, therefore, a writj ol habeas corpus should, in violation of the aforesaid prclamation, be sued out and served upon nny otlicer in the military ser vice of the United States, commanding hiiu to produce before any court or judgo any person in his custody by authority of the President of the United Stales, belong ing to any one of the classes specified in thePresident 'a pi oclamation.it shall bethe duty of hucIi otlicer to make known, by his certificate under oath, to whomsoever may issue such writ of habeas corpus, that the peraon named in raid writ is -detained by him as a prisoner under the authority of Ihe President or tha United Slates. Such return having been made, if any per son serving or attempting lo serve such writ either by the command of any court or otherwise, and with or without process I t.stt f?i i I i 1 1 ! r;;. i iitnil-li'fl tHuk ll.f till li M tutu, III Iirtf.) ) miiiiiinti'li-I to tiliua mi' I rl i 'l ii in ii tn t in li si i nl i sii' I 1 1 I lirlp tif.. l.i. ntiV nil' ni t I" Ink n Mull ei loll Ifi'lll ill" i liMeil l I m il l lliril, l'f At If. I Mull f.lli.i'f, be ahull lril Sin II attempt, rnlliiiR to hia aid nn f 'i tlmt tnay l.e tii i'i."iii v tniiiiiliiiii (hp nulli .r ity nl the I'niiril Mtnte, nnd leii'!i r siirh resistiitu e cllei'lllHl. .1 H I RV, 1 fivnxl Miit"linl I ieni r il JvVho ever brnrd l a Pepiibliean ri ot, or of distui banes Mid vinlenrn nl t!m hands of Itepublienns ? They have ever been men of pesee, seeking Hie triniiipli of their principles only in peaceful, law ful wnjs. A'. )'. Trihvnr. j Let the "Jerry resoe" mob answer ! ! I et the Sims luob nuHwerl Lot tho Aiilhoriy P.uitis mob answer! Let the guilt of the murder that rests on theso men answer ! Yen, verily 1 They break up pence meetings by mop violence, and stop the exercise of their bonsted ri;;bt of frkx. si'tr.rii by joree. Tiiy commit murder in tho streets of Huston an infuriated Abo lition wif6, in tfieir determination to over ride und trample on the laws of the land ; and this U what you cull ''seeking a tri umph ol their principles in peaceful, law-' ft i. ways !" j And pray, you complacent dog. you, who was it Hint got up the John Jiiown riot a few yein-s ago in Virginia? j Okni.rai.Oii.hork asks Instuitt ION'S. it is reported that a letter has been received in Washington, from Ger.ernl Oilinore, which stales that lie is now in a position to shell Charleston, but before doing so nsks whether he would be justified under tbe law of nations in bombarding the city, so as to result in its destruction. The in- strnctions given him in reply, it is said, fully justify the destruction of that city if the rebel tnihtary ntithorilies refuse to surrender it. Phila. !,,. . i M AHltir.O-0n the 17th iniL.br J. It. CalJ. well, Mr. David It, Rowlea, of Lawrenee twp., to Misi Caroline HI110111, of pike towathip. Ill I :i) On the 2Sth ultimo, in U rant county, Illinois, Sautex Joussox, In the 8tthyenrof Lis age. .X-flThe deceased was a native of York coun ty, Pennsylvania, removed to Half Moon, in Cen tre county, in 18(10, and to Clearfield county in 1S08, where he resided until 1851, id) en ho re moved to tho Ptnte of Indinna. lie was among tho first settlers of thii county, and one of its moat worthy and highly esteemed citixens the father of a large family moat of whom still reside here. 11 ii natural talents were of the highest order, which wore very much im proved by mueli reading aud close observation. He was born and raised in the Society of Frionda, and we believe lived and died a faithful be liever in the doctrines of the foundors of that peculiar aeet. The deceased wni much respeotod in this conn- llr" S TJ?'rT-L " iuv Lreu.oeriiuc I'linv, oi wmcu uv wh a luoei .,;.... 1 iii , .. . k .-j . , . ... "... ., - ...... uia omciai auuei wivn mouimoai creuivio niruscii and friends. cjttto gbbatisemtnts. T K K W A K n.Th public are hereby V'.' cautioned against harboring an individual by the name of Isaac S. Gibbony, alias Logan, a journeyman Shoemaker, having stolen a lot of tool, from the subscriber on (he night of the 13th instant Tbe above reward will be paid for his capture and return to the undersigned nt Clear Bold, Pa. . ISAAC JOHNSON. Sept. 23, 18S3. JUottiit thru on Relist, Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. A. F. HI. A I It, Proprietor, (bate of the " Surf House," Atlantic City.) Kept. 23, lin3.-l y. A. I. boynton.:::::::::::::joskpii miowkks. IMPORTANTNEWS ! THE REBELLION BROKEN OUT IN A NEW SECTION!! A War of Extermination is to be waged against HIGH PllICES ! A NEW FIRM ! BOYNTON 8l SHOWERS The subscribers having purchased all tho in terest of the late firm of lirnham, Dnynton A Co., and having made large additions to their stock, now announce tn the publio generally tlmt they are ready to supply them with any and every ar ticle asually found ia a city store. Consisting of Vn o 1 I f 1 Superior otock ol Dry Goods.1 ----- . T Caps.! 11 ore nun Ja.Ja.tl I.C3 tllll. Vtl Oi a- Boots & Wlww KJ 1 1 vJvioe MUSLINS, HUNTS, CASS1MEHS. Their stock of Hardware is very largo, which tbey will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Pulley Blocks, Suitable for rafting and building purposes. They desire especially to call the attention of tbe publie lo their stock of g , I I'll t t "Il C V ni l VX 11 L y 11 O " l 1 V J Which they flatter themselves eannot b. beaten in this section. Call and see our stock, whether yon purohase ornoU jrsfrREMEMBEIl THE l'LACK, Mar nnL -RE.MEMBEU THE PLACE. Mar ket street, nearly opposite tho Mansion House, September 23d, 1863-tf. ai.mw. v... ...iv. nA J-n-j OKOCCII OHMNANO'F A Supple- a. r ment to an ordinance of the Vtli of April 1858, relative to side walks in the llorough of , Clearfield On motion II was ordered, that the provisions ef an Ordinance of Oth of April, 1868, relative to Uh nf Anril. I85R. re at ve to sido-wnlks, and the supplement thereto, of loth of September, 1858, he, and the same are hereby ex tendod to Ihe construction snd control of aide walks on the east side nf Socond street, lo Uie northern boundary line of tho Htwoagb. In testimony that the foregoing Supplement to Ihe ordinance ef th April, 1858, and the Supple ment theretoofthe 10th September, i", 1 nave hereunto s.t mv hand this 18th day of September, 0E0 1 hbeD, y - , lti..B J. O. IIALL, Sooy. - uurgess. "urt,""w' . . . . - m at mi vrnr i nr. ClAinnil-"nerea., my aon tunaau, J having left his home wlthoutjuat Mas. or Ararnoation. th. lui.lii are hcrebv cautioned ag ainat harboring or trusting bin on my account, as I will pay no debts ef liti eontraetlng after til is date, RUDOLPH SWATSWOHTH. Lawrence twf ., Sept., 18, pd. i I I.. , H.il fill h'f I In hit mm ATTRACTION Not. DHrtttotl ! sl R i l,..l.r l.n.)t I'lnmM f. w il.n ly U iit n .f 'ftlnit up en i f il.s l.ar;fi siel ac 't rnrafully min i. . I ..riinf nla i f FALL5c WINTER GOODS ever i. It red l llie B'""l l e if (niftrnatill and its n mill , and "I.l. h he will sell at liKir tnlrs ll.nn nny h'Hie In Ilia eminly. CI.OTIMNO AT III .DfCI'.D riMCIX RiiKnr rruiii 12 tn U rents per Hi. I'.eti Cynip at f7 enls per gnl. And all uthtr groeerii a al the anine ratea. Hoot?, Mines nnd Shoo Findings -AWmWUKAV vukai: Ln.liea who wiili to make a (rood inrostinanl ali.ruld rnll and axnuiine the assortment of Wf.nir IDlTisa oiralla. whero they will Snd the very latest, l.est und irost fiishlonahlo patterns of IM) PLAN'S, CIIKI.II'-S, niCHKClKS, LAWNS, A;c Ac. r-Hye, Oats, Corn, VUh, tnenn, Ac, no., auld nt the lowest prlers for c."h, or exehnnyed for Ccuntiy produce. J. D. THOMPSON. Curwonavillo, September, 23, lStiS. lAMU.Y I)YH COLONS, lllnclr. Dark- lllue, 1 Light lllur, VtiirA yna, ! tUnrrt llraven. Ihirk Itrtnrn, Jliiyenia, Mtt rorm, Orrmye, 1'ini, I'urpte, ltnjaH'urplt, &iinon, Varl( Stale, Solferiito, Viottt, Yclloie, ! ;.yHH" Urou (,vi.to. Liijhl Urown, ten ' Ai.irt jjmb, ; J'y't lral, O'rtrn, I Ur,e" Fr dyeing Silk, Woolen ' Shawla, yCarl. Dressea, and Mixed Goods, ltibbous, Gloves, H.mnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Glovos, Children's Clothing, and all kinda of Wearing Apparel, rc., if;c. JyA SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.-itwa l or 25 cents t.iu can color as many gooiia as would otlierwiee cost &o Hinei that amount. VurioLs shades enn be produced from tbe same Dye. Tbe proeoss is aiinpte, and any one cub us the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and Gorman, Inside of each paokage. For further information in Dyeing, nnd giving a perfect knowledge of what colore are beat ad apted to dye over olheri, (with many valuable rocipes), purchase Howe I Ptcvena' Treatise on Dyeiug nud Coloring. Sent Vy mail on receipt of" prios 10 cents. Manufutured by HOWE STEVENS, 160, llroadway, lioaton. For sale by Druggists and Dealer generally. September 23d, lSIKi. ACTJOX. Tno public, and especially tner- VJ chants, are hereby cautioned against ...Ming , .l ,:.. . 1 any person goods, or any other article, on my credit, whether with or without orders. ' lr,,,v mvi-vc Pike twp., Sept, l,B3-inl. CAUTION. All persons nre hereby warned against, trusting or harboring either of my two sons, AUGUSTUS and JOsEi'H, aged r. pectivcly, 20 and 18 yeara, as 1 uia doU'rininud to pay no debta of their contracting after this date. JOHN U MULSOX. Frenchville, Sept. 9, T3. School Teachers Wanted. TITHE School Board of Jordan township wi.-h to X employ Four School Teachers, fur FOL'K months commencing in Kovoiuher next. Uood wages will be given. Appliontiou can be inado to DAVID W. WISE, Sec. of the lluard. Jordan tp., Sept. 1ft. pd ANTED A large lot exchange for (500DS nt tho Cheap Store of JOHN D. THOMPSON. Curwensville, Sept. 18, 18(13. STRAY OX. Came trespassing on the prem ises of the aubseriber residing in Ciirurd township, about the loth of August last, a Inrge RED OX, horns very wide, and tipped with brass knobs. Tin owner ia hereby notiuc.1 to come forward, prove property, ray charges, (f-c, or ho will be disposed f according to law. DANIEL KRISE. Soptembcr 18, 1S63. C ACTIO V. All perse ns are hereby cauticn cd against purchasing or in any way med dling with the following property, now ia the poasession of M. B. C .noway of Covington town ship, via : One llrown Mare, 1 ne Sorrel Horse' one liay Horse and one Yoke of lied Oxen, ns the same has been purchased by us, and have only been left with tnid Conoway on loan, nnd are subieot to our order, J. W. POTTER, JOHN liiUEh. Frenchville, Sept. 16, ISf.3. pd. AUT10N.A11 persona are hereby cantion- J ed a gainst buying or in any way meddling with the following property now in the possession of Paul Williams, of lirndy township, via: ONE V0KE OK STAGS, as the same belongs to uie, .. .1 1 r, : , v. i..nn nnl., .,.l,;nAi I .. ,nu nii'i uro lull, trim nun uii iwiii vtitj, ph,,jv... " .., order. s. r. loeopgh. I Urady twp- Sept. 2. f3-pd !ml w-(MI. TF.ACII nRS-Twelve male ' I ' -. "t . ..t. r .1.. I Lawrence schools for the term ol F0U R MONTHS. Schools to commence about tbe lat November next. Teachers wishing to apply will please meet the Superintendent and Directors on exam ination day (21st September,) at Clearfield. Lib eral wages will be given to competent teachers. By order of the ltoird. AARON C. TATE, Lawrence tp., Sept, 2d, tf. Secretary. PROPOSALS Proposals will bo received by the Commissioners of Clearfield county, until Thiir$iny thr lf rrny 11 Orlnbtr next, (or l. . . : 1 .1 : n'oilir'l.' - , I - u . I uunuuijr, M jiiii..i across 111a t-us.uviiaiiua ; river at the plaoe known aa McMurrny i- 1mm mill, in Uurnside township. Said bridge lobe ide, to bo covered , with ioint shineles. n anked with 21 inch plank, and the abutments to lie of stine 12 feet above ow WBter mark. Ac. Ac, - m j Km aeen al inf time by calling at the Commissioners' OfBc. liy order of th. Board, . wm, r nnAni.EY.rik. Clearfield, Sept 9, 18(53 Hlacksniiths Wanted. , ' I " " ' "u V;" " .r.-T. mtllrt A r...nn.i..,aa. ninflL.mitVa a... a.. V "" '."..'. c occupied by Jacob Sbunkwilor. in Clearfield, to whom steady employment nnd liberal wages will bo given. Apply to JAMES L. LEAVV flanrflnM Ci.r.1 OIHKt ml 1 " ' ' 1 ... u;,i,A r.. th. iMn.inni vimal r,r OTRAY COW. Strayed from the subsoriber kj in Clearfield, on 01 about the 2d instant, a I.... I 1 1. ..,,.. . ... - - . 1 ow' or relurning Tier to the sub bouts of said Cow, or reluming Tier to the sub i 1 .hii u. iio.'rniiT rewaroeii. " BARTHOLOMEW 6TCMPH. t ienrneiat nopt. vf " ' " I '. " . " " " '"" 1 a iUl It I The public are hereby cautioned j ng.lnat harboring or trusting Bit on A - liKFW -iTn i.r. t,;.. i?..m. .nm. in May laat without any just .aaae, I will pay no more debta of bis contracting. JACOB EISA MAN. I Karthaus tp., Sept. 9, 1863. pd unui tun, wnn a star in Her lorenoad. leuees oi . rrr Any l.erson livin information t la llie wli.ren.; A FIJIST CLAb JlUinw I v ' '? 1 1 i .i i n i, I lll III. I l I 'll .1 I i , . ,,fl,, l' , ffil 'l. I "t. J I ,M I llli. Ml OIN. A.m f"' I t Ml- 4 !. Mimi If,, if .nit' .f i'i. I m r lmi lin if .. t I ' "' l" il.ri.rt, t ... I.. LI nr ..f a i . ..ii . f c...a'n " I ia, II. ' m.fi. Ciitt i. ij.mii. t Hi... ( , ' w. 4 IV n.i i ' rmiT.rr. nnn i "im .i ii.-ttiinl Ji i. , at It." l -i.ii M-.i-f al I'l.nrll.l I i ..j . "") and 'h r..i,Mv i, Clonrfiol I, l.n lh I wtli M '.,!. ii Mt.(f,i.,, i Mi l U K is, lhrrd,.ra er... .... ''..rotor, Jn.ii,... of ',.,, ' h n alii r mill county i, Clear fir. Id l "t Ih.ir pru.er prr.1,.1,, ..:), ,,lr U( 'k lii.iii.ilii i, I sauniinli.iiir, ami i.il,,, l "Mill,, l.rane.-.. ,. .In P ,:K, h , ,." and U Ihtir hehnlf, f rt,, n .. h, iM "iii i.n.iiT my n n ii l ai cii '"rlelrl, fti, n4 any ..I .linn', hi the v. snt.it fliflit hilndred an ,lxiv n,ri, Una ' I l.DWiM j'KIIKs, Ski, The rwiiiiiirVn,hi'ra i f Cl.-jiflrl J ci.ai,.. p Ivni in, i.fler the ahore re ward fi,r n- ui .1 unl eiiiviiiinn of JAMKS CI Hl.KV ik, j end murderer i f ;.i.rV ;,,,, r v,., ti nrhin. who r.,m,a ... of the trt.lay if Aurum, in ihepublie , ... .....,.,,,., , ,.,,, vm ,,t .ltjll , , iiurrt a Ml .Lliwry of 1 ,it Jttuu., r ' the Ji.il of t leiirfn'ld Coiinly. The ald Ourley, It. ubimt 5 feet 1,1 In liileht, of erirl f pure, lichl fmnnlfiw,. 1, eyes, rimen l ose, atiUy whirkrra.aud Hlil a rear on ins inner up, raurra uy a in,,, u bitten eut in n Bcht. tiAM'L C.TIIOMPhOX. JAl.OUKllZ, C., 1 nu a iui u iibllTY, Comm'rh Orrics, Clearlielil, l'a. Au. 29,'fl.l. ( l I EGI5TER S NOTICE. Notieei, J-V by given that the lolloa in aocoum, imvv urru c-Aailllllllu Ull.l .US1(1 by and remain hind of record in liii oU rA. ii... .ri..:.. 1 mi mi' iiipp' i i inn v, news, legatee,, prt tors, and all others in onv wuv iniermij ami win ne presented to the lixt(Jrr' , Court ot Ueurhehl county, to le held , 1 the Court House, in the boioualioft'lM, .: tield, commencing tin tho 4tli Monday , September. ISG.1. for conMrtnatioa ... nllowatice 1. I lio finnl account of Jainns Wrjrjn administrator ot all and singular, 4 goods and chattels, rights and crefj which were 01 William Addlcuian Into of ihe twn'p. of Pike, in the coubi. nf Clcarhold, and Stale of Pennsyltm, deceased. ' 2. The partial account of Wni, Kintu Doniel Gorman, Administrators oh; and singular, the pood and clini, ritflita una credits which tvere of Jn King, late of Burnsido twp., CleaiJt. county, Pennsylvania. -- 3. The tinul account of Jucob Pantfr guardian of Henrietta Smeal, oiinw child of Jacob Smeal dec. aseil. 4. The final account of A. M. Gill, tuirt an ot the minor bens ol Samuel llatm late ol Kradford tp., Clearfield eounlt deceased, i 15. The linnl account of Joseph McClirm administrator nt nl 1 and singular, tb. goods and chattels, rights nmlerwiii. which wore of Jacob B iuglinun, tti Decitur tp., Ceartield county, return, vaiiia, deceased. G. Tiie final acconnl ol'Wm. A. Wallac guardian of Ellis 1. Hoover, minor w of David Hoover, late of Lattresf. township, Clearfield cousty, Penmjln (lere.ised. 7. I'be nisiount of John Fl.'nn, ilmii ti'Dtoi'til'all and singular, the poodiu. chattels, rights and credit which wsf of Jeremiah Flynn, late of IVnn lf Clearlield county, PencsTlviinia, tl. Of X. Tim final nooountoi Henry (inn, Of of iho pxociitors of the last will h teatament of Jacob Goss, late of Deal',' twp., Ol.sarheld county, Pennsylfiii: deceased. 0. The final account of Lever Flegslji mnuMratoi' ot all an singular, llitpwi nnd ohaitcls. rights and creditislii. were of P.er jntiiln Bonsall, lateofHiV township, Clearfield county, Pennt; van is, deceased. 10. The tir.nl account of Jesio Lines r Eli.ab'itli Long, Adininislnitnr of 1 and singular, the goods and rlntl' lights arid credits which were ol'EI Lirie, late of Brady tp., Ulenrttektow. !V. Pa.. iie;eae.. II. 'I'l ie account of John B. Kyle?, 'lmi islratorof all and singular, the fo and chaliels, rights and credit' "ta were of .1 aoob Keirchner, late of Mwi tp., Clearfield county. Pa. ISAIAH G. EaHGER, Clearfield, Aug. 20. RtpU. To School Teachers. TJIVB Ti:ACHF.RS are nantisl to in I Penn township Schools. Pcrsnji tid"! to apply for them will please meet th pirvt: ou tho third Saturday in October, ia IVmi Perhnps three or four Females will be tmpl'." llv nnler 01 the lloar.l. Aug. 12, 1863. JOHN FLEUAL, s For Sale. . Coiiclniiakui!! and Hhicksinitn tiipether with tbe necossnrv water l)or fits' ing, all in good condition, for sale attrJu The above property la situated in tni of Curwensville, and possesses nil the sdn' necossary fur conducting each of Ibf branches of bu.-iness with superior tuMl'"- 1 For further Information apply to .. llt'.VKV KEB. Curwensville, Aug. lt, 'C.t-tf. 1 II11IMSTH ATOM'S KOTK'E, J. is hereby given, that Letters of Admiw lion on tbo estate of David liloora. It J", ; been gn.nto I to tho undersigned, all pel011"1 1 dehted to raid estate are desired to diite payment, and those having flsimOP .i. ., -in ...... i,.,m rinlv.uthenuesl ' ..ui..,... SARAH BLOOM, JJ , . , JOHN A. RKA1), A1" Augu.tU, ISM.-pd T1IR UNITKI) STATES IIOTT' HAKRISBUEG, Pa- COY ERLY A II UfCH I SOVH rruilfl Hotel, so well known to tin t" X public of Clearfield county, is now IM ; , ilition to afford the most excellent seconl lioiir.ier. . TIia "ITniterl SiAtea" has now all U" 1 r ' - end Iho Proprietors are determined to spar - ' end llio rroprietorsaro a ruiiuiu'--' ' it ruiipiiro, iiuiu uu. inrf of the guests. The patronage of t" '" put)Uo in rwpeiuny p'miui"-u. ( - - - " ' ' ' 1 r v (y 1 A LI1" ' Ajj fS(llP,mmm i.nlVrt- : VI AvJlltl' SI MHV. 00N, entirely new, well rinted and oi f , .oheUntlal In .very particular. . RKli7 CloarAeld, Pa. April 15, tf.